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Deviation Model Files V2 vs V3
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13 Apr 2013 18:29 #8917
by nerwin
Deviation Model Files V2 vs V3 was created by nerwin
Just upgraded to Deviation V3, and having some odd behaviour with a few of my models.
I was just going to purge my model.ini files and start again, but I though I should ask what the difference is with v2 and v3 model files, as I see people now posting files for v2 and v3 clearly identified. I searched the forum, but couldnt find anything on what the difference is, or what to expect when using your old model files.
..Nerwin..
I was just going to purge my model.ini files and start again, but I though I should ask what the difference is with v2 and v3 model files, as I see people now posting files for v2 and v3 clearly identified. I searched the forum, but couldnt find anything on what the difference is, or what to expect when using your old model files.
..Nerwin..
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13 Apr 2013 19:20 #8918
by domcars0
Devo 10 (+7e) owner. It's mine, please don't touch it with your big fingers
Replied by domcars0 on topic Deviation Model Files V2 vs V3
Check your subtrims. Subtrims was not fixed before V3.0.0
See bitbucket.org/PhracturedBlue/deviation/issue/286/subtrim
See bitbucket.org/PhracturedBlue/deviation/issue/286/subtrim
Devo 10 (+7e) owner. It's mine, please don't touch it with your big fingers
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13 Apr 2013 20:23 - 13 Apr 2013 20:35 #8919
by Tom Z
Replied by Tom Z on topic Deviation Model Files V2 vs V3
There is also an icon switch issue when going from one version to the other.
This is why I had to make a model for V2 and one for V3 for all the models I posted here. Then I had to make a model for the Devo 8S/12, the Devo 10, and JJ1984 modified my model to work for the Devo 6S.
I didn't make any models for the Devo 7e.
Also there is an issue with the Devo 7e file system.
http://deviationtx.com/forum/7-development/1230-devo7e-work?start=540]
So for one helicopter model to work with both versions of the firmware and to work on all the transmitters you need to make 8 versions of the model.
Release notes for V3.
http://deviationtx.com/release-notes/22-version-3-0-0
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This is why I had to make a model for V2 and one for V3 for all the models I posted here. Then I had to make a model for the Devo 8S/12, the Devo 10, and JJ1984 modified my model to work for the Devo 6S.
I didn't make any models for the Devo 7e.
Also there is an issue with the Devo 7e file system.
http://deviationtx.com/forum/7-development/1230-devo7e-work?start=540]
So for one helicopter model to work with both versions of the firmware and to work on all the transmitters you need to make 8 versions of the model.
Release notes for V3.
http://deviationtx.com/release-notes/22-version-3-0-0
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21 Sep 2013 14:18 #13959
by jdowdle
Replied by jdowdle on topic Deviation Model Files V2 vs V3
I have a config file I'd rather not have to reenter....It works for older versions, but I just upgraded to V3.
Its behavior is: I cannot select the Standard GUI. It is stuck in Advanced.
If I edit the file, and enter Standard, then when I go to the gui, it says something like invalid configuration.
Is there a simple fix to make it fully compatible with V3? Like copy in the subtrims, etc...?
thx.
Its behavior is: I cannot select the Standard GUI. It is stuck in Advanced.
If I edit the file, and enter Standard, then when I go to the gui, it says something like invalid configuration.
Is there a simple fix to make it fully compatible with V3? Like copy in the subtrims, etc...?
thx.
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21 Sep 2013 20:24 #13963
by rbe2012
What you mentioned here was a problem with the emulator, not with the real tx. This is not changed with newer versions...
There might be issues if you only upgrade the firmware (beside the differences in the model config files): Other things in the file system may change without mentioning. The correct way for an update is:
Replied by rbe2012 on topic Deviation Model Files V2 vs V3
Tom Z wrote: ...Also there is an issue with the Devo 7e file system.
http://deviationtx.com/forum/7-development/1230-devo7e-work?start=540]
What you mentioned here was a problem with the emulator, not with the real tx. This is not changed with newer versions...
There might be issues if you only upgrade the firmware (beside the differences in the model config files): Other things in the file system may change without mentioning. The correct way for an update is:
- make a copy of your model*.ini-files and the tx.ini (via USB)
- update the firmware
- update the file system via USB (completely from the delivered zip-file)
- copy your model files in the models directory (via USB)
- redo your settings in the tx.ini, esp. do recalibrations of sticks and the touchscreen. YOu have the old tx.ini to look at
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22 Sep 2013 11:56 #13981
by jdowdle
Replied by jdowdle on topic Deviation Model Files V2 vs V3
thanks, Tom Z. I followed these steps, but the instructions I read said if I overwrite the tx.ini file, you will have to re-initialize the transmitter, so I copied all files/directories over the old file system, except I did not copy tx.ini.
I will try overwriting tx.ini. thanks for the response, Ill let you know what happens.
Jim
I will try overwriting tx.ini. thanks for the response, Ill let you know what happens.
Jim
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22 Sep 2013 12:22 #13983
by jdowdle
Replied by jdowdle on topic Deviation Model Files V2 vs V3
Tom Z, I redid everything but the firmware update, and it still has the same behavior, but only with my old model files, and with all of them. That makes me think the difference is in the model files.
Jim D.
Jim D.
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22 Sep 2013 14:22 #13985
by jdowdle
Replied by jdowdle on topic Deviation Model Files V2 vs V3
I spent a little time editing the model files, and here is what I found:
I can take a default model file form build 3, and put it in standard icon mode, and then change from the default heli to airplane, and it goes back to advanced mode and will not change to standard icon mode, which I prefer for now...
Can airplane not be run in standard mode, or is this a bug???
thx Jim.
Or is this still unique to my configuration?
I can take a default model file form build 3, and put it in standard icon mode, and then change from the default heli to airplane, and it goes back to advanced mode and will not change to standard icon mode, which I prefer for now...
Can airplane not be run in standard mode, or is this a bug???
thx Jim.
Or is this still unique to my configuration?
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23 Sep 2013 06:10 #14004
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Replied by vlad_vy on topic Deviation Model Files V2 vs V3
Standard mode is for Heli only.
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